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  • yeah he said this and then he let drake sing pimp cs part on that award show.... who's the corporate punk now?

  • Im more of a ugk fan but ghetto boys get love too

  • Real talk

  • this cat can't be serious...

  • C'Mon Son!!! Lol

  • 21/f/single hiiiii boys 1

  • did u know he can track ur ip addy if he read ur statement so believe me this man is smart he told me how to hustle so fuk u hatin nerds its the reason u hide and hate

  • whats ip

  • damn thats real talk i admire bun b i feel like i understand everything he has ever said nothing but real talk talk about a real king

  • He sounded smart fo real

  • So niggaz should sound stupid

    a nigga making millions can't be stupid

    you broke ass cracka

  • Ummmm...

    All I was sayin was that he sounds intelligent, so chill out a little. If me sayin "He sounded smart fo real" makes you feel a little bit offended, you might have some insecurity problems with your own race pal.

    -By the way i'm cuban

  • Man Bun I feel you that is totally true. I like the fact that I get to see Bun from a different light, he is so intellegent. People sometimes forget how creative and on point these artist are:

  • he exactly right

  • WILLIE HUTCH I CHOOSE U.

  • CHUUCH!

  • Bun B and Pimp C are yin and yang. Bun is the intellectual and Pimp C doesn't know what synonym means.

  • pimp c was intelligent too he knew everythang about hip hop and he was a geius with music ...i mean all the instruments and evrythang...Pimp was the loud outspoken one and Bun was the laid back one

  • what song is that in the background?

  • Bun B is right on this

  • Mad fucking astute.

  • Bun B now that's real talk.

  • listen up idiots.we're talking about the mainstream.mainstream music has always been lame.once upon a time coolio,kid n play & vannila ice sold a lot of records.did it matter what the content was.i dont buy an album based on who has the top spot on 106&park..bottom line whoever your favorite artist,or whatever your favorite form of hip hop..SUPPORT THAT SHIT..i could care less if i see ugk on tv..ill still be a fan and SUPPORT em

  • We have been stuck with the same stories of Gunz Drugz and Bitches for the last ten years. We need artist that are fresh and different, Like Ohene. But most corps, are scared and will say we dont know if they will sell, but truth be told, the stuff they are pushing currently is sinking like the Titanic. Wake up

  • My question though is, everyone is saying that the economics of the industry are preventing artist like Little Brother and The Strange Fruit Project and Bassline Ent from gaining Mainstream airplay. However no one is talking about the relationship between the current content of the day, and decline in record sales. Perhaps part of the decline in record sales specifically in Hip-Hop is due to the fact that the content that is being promoted by these corporations is stale and old.

  • Bun B is an intelligent motherfucker...listen to these entrepreneurial words of wisdom...

  • Wow why don't he use that intelligence on tracks

  • You're just not picking up on it.

  • Say where are you from UGK has been in the game since the early 90's. Bun B is one of the south's lyrical technichians. I dont know if you ever heard riding dirty but sit down and listen to that CD and you can get a feeling of what people were facing living in the inner city during that time.

  • Inserter im not advocating violence and negativity but at the time there was a story that need to be told about Texas and no one was putting our legacy what we were going through in our hoods out there. UGK is legendary to me because the were pioneers in the fact that they were the first to get Texas out there.

  • no respect for scarface and the geto boys?

  • Don't mean to be condescending... But the ghetto boys were the first to put Texas on the map... '91 status!!!!!

  • I find your remark shallow and without subtance and knowledge of the artist. I have been a Bun B fan since the early ninty's and he has always conveyed his intellect throught his lyrical genius. Dont judge him off of his commercial music buy the album "jam" it and you will here the relevance.

  • @inserter Because it doesnt sell. He just said it.

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